February Blog Hop
Hi there
It is the end of another month (isn't the year flying already?) and time for the 'Art with Heart' team Blog Hop – this month with inspiration for Easter. You may have come from Nikki Sadler's blog, but if not you can still join the Blog Hop by clicking on the link to the next blog at the bottom of this post. If you leave a comment on every blog and then email Nikki at nikki@inkyart.com.au you will be entered in a draw for some Blog Candy! You have until 6am ESST on 3 March 2010 to leave your comments and only those who are not Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators are eligible to win the Blog Candy.
It wouldn't be Easter if there weren't chocolate treats to share with family and friends on Easter Sunday. I have some cute baskets that you can make to present your Easter treats. Each of these treat baskets use a single sheet of A4 card stock (with some leftover) and a small amount of Designer Series Paper. The cutting, scoring and punching only takes a few minutes and you can dress them up as much or as little as you want.
As Easter comes at the beginning of Spring in the northern hemisphere pastel colours are very often associated with Easter, so this first basket has a pretty 'spring' look using the 'Tea Party' Designer Series Paper. I have chosen a rectangular shape to hold a small-medium sized egg (depending on your perspective!) with some smaller ones (yummy strawberry) around it. I added some straw shavings (saved from a previous gift basket) to provide some cushioning/filler in the base.
Presenting it in a cellophane bag with some ribbon and a tag makes for a really sweet gift, don't you think?
The baskets are quite sturdy if you construct them using Sticky Strip or a similar 'high tack' adhesive. For added strength, I have attached the flower embellishment with a brad that passes through the basket and handle as well. If you prefer something a bit brighter, here is the same basket made with the 'Bella Rose' Designer Series Paper.
Here is a close-up of the flower embellishment on the handle of the baskets. It is made with a variety
of punches – 5-petal flower for the leaves, scallop circle punch for the two layers of the flower, Boho Blossoms for the first centre and a button from 'Button Bouquet' attached through all of the layers with hemp twine for the second centre. The pastel basket is basically the same, but the second centre is also a Boho Blossoms flower with a medium sized rhinestone brad in the centre.
This last option is one for the kids (big or small !). It is a smaller, square basket with a bunny motif constructed from circle and oval punches. This size would be great for kids to give to their friends or teachers. You could get the kids involved in punching out and putting together the bunnies for their school friends.
Thank you for visiting and I hope you have been inspired to create some Easter treat baskets for your friends and family. If you are interested in purchasing a kit or tutorial for the baskets, please contact me.
The next stop on the 'Art with Heart' team Blog Hop is Erica Boxall.





Wow, Judy, you’ve been busy! I LOVE the flower embellishments, and, as always, your projects are beautifully finished. I agree, wrapped in cellophane, one of these baskets would make a gorgeous gift.
WOW! Love the flowers and bunnies on your baskets. You’ve done a fantastic job.
WOW, those baskets are amazing. I love love the flowers you made!!
I love your baskets. They are similar to the ones that Di made. It is amazing how you can use the same template and make something different. I like how you used the border punch to highlight the edges of the basket. I also really love the flowers and bunnies that you made. They are really beautiful and very clever. Now I am going to have to make a few baskets. 🙂
I love the baskets Judy and the flower you have made is to die for..its gorgeous
Love the baskets Judy and the little bunny just so cute, thanks for taking part in the blog hop.
Love your baskets Judy. Amazing how different the same template can look. Love the cellophane wrap. Just finishes it off beautifully.
Di D
the bunnies are fantastic, looks great
Love it all, the flower looks stunning and handles on the basket, WOW.
I love these baskets – the Bunnies are super cute for the kids but I have to say I love the flowers the best. What a fantastic gift idea.
Love the Bella Rose ones particularly! A lovely way to give those yummy eggs!
So wonderful to see how many variations can be made from the same template. The vibrant colours of bella rose work so well with this.. and the bunnies? well they’re just so cute! Bring on the easter hunt!
Hi Judy, Loving the baskets filled with lots of yummy chocolates. I think I will be trying to recreate your beautiful flower and what about those stunning and cute bunnies.
These are lovely Judy. Thanks for sharing
I love your baskets and I already have a few of those papers too, but I haven’t found those strawberry eggs yet !!!
The first baskets are great because they are not typicaly easter, so they could be used for different occasions.
Gorgeous baskets
Cheers
Mary
Beautiful baskets but the punch art flowers and bunny took my breath away!
Great project!!
Judy those baskets are so beautiful. And i absolutely ADORE your bunny.
WOW! Love the edging of the baskets and your decorations
Wow – that flower embellishment is stunning – I’m off to try and CASE it right now……love the baskets and the cellophane presentation makes them look amazing.
I love your use of the border punches. I can’t wait to try it.
Beautiful baskets, and so versatile! The flower embellishments are the perfect touch.
Judy, your work is always gorgeous, and I adore these – two of my favourite dsp’s on the first two, stunning punched flowers that I can’t wait to try and how cute are those bunnies!!! Nice work!!
oh, i do love those baskets and the pink and green are just over the top
Just tooooooo cute! Those little bunnies have me reaching for my punches. Beautifully crafted Judy.
Fantastic job on all the baskets, puts my little basket to shame. I love all the extra detail and work thats gone into them, and those bunnies are just too cute. Cheers Erica xx
These baskets are stunning – I love your creations 🙂
What fab little baskets Judy and so beautifully styled, love that flower.
Love the baskets, especially the bunny baskets. These would be so cool to have the kids in my grade make!(yes I’m a primary school tchr)The kids would adore them…..I do. Cheers Donna Zammit
Great baskets, love the scallop edge detail
I just love your baskets. Very, very sweet. Anyone receiving one will just love them. Would love to have a pdf of directions on how to make them.